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India News Updated May 27, 2026

India on Alert: Govt Monitors Ebola Surge, No Confirmed Cases Yet

India's Health Ministry is closely monitoring the recent surge in Ebola cases in Africa, with heightened surveillance at airports and hospitals. One individual with travel history from Uganda and mild symptoms has been isolated in Bengaluru for observation, with test results pending. No confirmed cases of Ebola have been reported in India so far, and authorities assure the public there is no cause for panic. Health departments in states like Andhra Pradesh have set up screening camps and preparedness measures to handle any potential emergency.

Government monitoring Ebola situation amidst recent surge, no confirmed cases in India

New Delhi, May 27

Amidst the recent surge in Ebola virus cases in several parts of Africa, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is closely monitoring the evolving situation, sources said.

Exercising abundant caution, one individual with recent travel history from Uganda, who reported mild symptoms of body ache, has been placed under isolation at the State-run Epidemic Diseases Hospital in Bengaluru for observation and further evaluation.

The individual is otherwise in a healthy condition till now, apart from mild bodyache. A sample has been collected and sent to the National Institute of Virology for laboratory testing. Test results are awaited.

The Health Ministry, in coordination with the concerned State authorities, is maintaining close surveillance and all necessary public health protocols are being followed in accordance with WHO guidelines. At present, no case of Ebola virus disease has been confirmed in India.

Meanwhile, Vijayawada's Government General Hospital Superintendent A Venkateswara Rao said preparations are underway to handle any possible Ebola-related emergency.

"At present, we started the Ebola ward with six to eight beds with all equipment... For the last two days, we have been organising awareness programmes for our staff nurses and sanitary workers... There is no recorded evidence of the Ebola infection with us. In future, depending upon the severity of the problem, we'll modify our arrangements... We are ready with oxygen, ventilators and everything. We are ready to tackle Ebola infection," said Rao.

The Andhra Pradesh Health Department has set up an Ebola screening camp at Vijayawada International Airport on Tuesday.

Medical teams deployed by the AP Government are conducting health screening for passengers arriving from Singapore as a precautionary measure. Officials said thermal screening and symptom checks are being carried out to identify any suspected cases and ensure public safety.

Health authorities stated that there is no cause for panic and that the exercise is part of routine preventive monitoring following international health alerts. Passengers are also being advised to report symptoms such as fever, weakness, vomiting, or bleeding history, if any.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Honestly, with all the international travel happening, it's good that airports are screening. But I hope they don't go overboard with panic measures like last time. Need a balanced approach.

Suresh O

At least our health system is getting used to handling pandemics. The COVID lessons should make us more resilient. But I worry about rural areas where awareness and facilities are lacking. Hope the government extends training to smaller district hospitals too.

James A

As someone who travels frequently for work, it's reassuring to see screening at airports. Just hope the process doesn't cause too much delay or inconvenience. Good that they're being cautious without creating unnecessary panic.

Ananya R

I appreciate the awareness programs for hospital staff. That's crucial! But I hope they also educate the general public properly. Social media misinformation spreads faster than any virus these days 😅 Let's stay calm and trust the system.

Karan T

One thing I'd criticise - why only Bengaluru and Vijayawada? What about Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai airports where international passengers arrive in large numbers? Need consistent nationwide preparedness, not just selective measures. Just saying...

Lauren Z

As a foreigner living in India, I'm glad to see proper protocols being followed. India has proven its capacity to handle health emergencies. Just wish they would

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